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  Low back pain patients demonstrate increased hip extensor muscle activity during standardized submaximal rotation efforts
  Agreement between Statistical and Visual Estimation of Onset of Muscle Activation Using Electromyography Traces (Abstract)
  Differences in Vertex Electromyographic Responses During Selected Tasks, Painless Passive Movement and an Upper Limb Neurodynamic Test
  Long-Term Overactivity in the Abdominal Oblique Muscles after 8 Weeks Bed-Rest - Possible Implications for Musculoskeletal Health on Earth and Recovery after Unloading (Abstract)
  Long-term overactivity in the abdominal oblique muscles after 8 weeks bed-rest - Possible implications for musculoskeletal health
  Muscle Responses to the Upper Limb Neurodynamic Test (Median Nerve Bias) as a Nociceptive Stimulus in Subjects with Arm Pain
  Vertex Electroencephalographic Responses to Pain During the Upper Limb Neurodynamic Test (Median Nerve Bias) Applied as a Nociceptive Stimulus (Abstract)
  Development of an Experimental Pain Model: Repeatability of Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System and Pain Responses to the Brachial Plexus Provocation Test Administered as a Pain Stimulus
  Evidence of Neural Involvement Following Inversion Ankle Sprain
  Muscle Activity in Clinical Slump Testing in Patients Following Ankle Sprain
  Muscle Responses to the Slump Test After Hamstring Injury
  Sympathetic Nervous System and Pain Responses to the Brachial Plexus Provocation Test as a Pain Stimulus
  A Comparison of Sympathoexcitation and Hypoalgesia Produced by Two Cervical Mobilisation Techniques At C5/6
  Gleno-humeral rotation range in competitive swimmers
  Hip muscle lengths in runners with low back pain
  Hip muscle lengths in the classical ballet dancer
  The Effects of Lumbar Mobilisation on Sympathetic Outflow to the Lower Limbs
  The posture of the classical ballet dancer
  Unilateral cervical techniques produce sympathoexcitation and side specific hypoalgesia
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